Thus far, ignoring the Incel community hasn’t helped anything.
To say that they shouldn’t be given a voice or a platform in which to express their feelings is part of the reason they became part of the community to begin with. These individuals didn’t subscribe to these ideologies on their own. They were people who felt left out, unheard and unwanted by society and found a community of people who also felt the same way. There is no logic in believing that this “situation” will be helped in any way by reinforcing the feelings they already have. I applaud Naama and I find this to be a pretty great podcast. Instead of ignoring a problem, she’s acknowledging it and talking about it in a thoughtful way. You don’t have to agree with views that are expressed by the people she interviews (Lord knows I don’t), but is it worth it to hear them out? I think it is and I appreciate Naama and her podcast for allowing that. Her podcast is enlightening and thought-provoking. And shut up about the production value. Not everything is made solely for entertainment.
Mary_VR via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/19
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OG_Cupcake via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/19
Appreciate the interviews, the insight, the information. Where is this going? Where are you taking us? Pet peeve: the audible exhaling/scoff.
Tttaaajjjtttaaajjj via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/19
The promo for The Incel Project crackles with electricity. The latest podcast from Crawlspace Media, with host Naama Kates, promises to be a compulsive listen. Subscribe now so that you get an alert as soon as the first episode premieres!
Mojo Susan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/19
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